Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Panel Server User guide

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Networking
Type
User guide
EcoStruxure Panel Server
User Guide
Wireless Devices Concentrator and Modbus Gateway, Datalogger, and Energy Server
EcoStruxure offers IoT-enabled architecture and platform.
DOCA0172EN-08
05/2023
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EcoStruxure Panel Server
Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................5
About the Book............................................................................................7
EcoStruxure Panel Server Presentation .................................................8
Introduction................................................................................................9
EcoStruxure Panel Server System ............................................................. 11
Hardware Description ...............................................................................15
Hardware Connection ...............................................................................20
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .................................................22
Software Applications ...............................................................................23
Technical Characteristics ..........................................................................25
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel ...........................................28
EcoStruxure Panel Server Functions.....................................................30
Communication Architectures (Universal and Advanced Models) .................31
Network Settings ......................................................................................36
TCP/IP Communication.............................................................................37
Ethernet Communication .....................................................................38
Wi-Fi Communication..........................................................................42
Permanent Deactivation of Wireless Networks ......................................44
DNS...................................................................................................45
Internet Proxy.....................................................................................46
IP Network Services (DPWS)...............................................................48
Modbus TCP/IP Client (Universal and Advanced Models) ......................49
Modbus TCP/IP Server........................................................................51
IEEE 802.15.4 Communication..................................................................52
Modbus-SL Communication ......................................................................55
Modbus Gateway Function........................................................................60
Examples of Modbus Routing ....................................................................64
Data Publication .......................................................................................70
Publication on Schneider Electric Cloud................................................71
Publication on SFTP Server.................................................................74
Date and Time..........................................................................................79
Data Sampling..........................................................................................81
Data Trending (Advanced Model)...............................................................83
Data Log Export (Advanced Model)............................................................84
Custom Models for Downstream Modbus Devices (Universal and
Advanced Models)....................................................................................87
Alarms.....................................................................................................88
Email Notification on Alarms (Advanced Model) ..........................................91
Firmware Update......................................................................................93
User Management....................................................................................95
Digital Inputs (PAS600L, PAS800L)............................................................96
Diagnostics ..............................................................................................98
Diagnostics Logs ....................................................................................101
Backup and Restore Panel Server Configuration....................................... 103
Cybersecurity Recommendations ........................................................105
Security Capabilities ...............................................................................106
Security Recommendations for Commissioning ........................................ 108
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Security Recommendations for Operation ................................................ 109
Security Recommendations for Decommissioning..................................... 110
General Principle to Commission an EcoStruxure Panel
Server ....................................................................................................... 111
Getting Started with EcoStruxure Power Commission
Software ................................................................................................... 112
Non-Selective Pairing of Wireless Devices ............................................... 113
Selective Pairing of Wireless Devices....................................................... 114
Device Configuration with EcoStruxure Power Commission
Software ................................................................................................ 115
EcoStruxure Panel Server Webpages................................................. 116
Getting Started with EcoStruxure Panel Server Webpages ........................ 117
EcoStruxure Panel Server User Interface Layout ...................................... 120
EcoStruxure Panel Server Webpage Menus ............................................. 123
Addition/Removal of Modbus Devices ...................................................... 131
Pairing/Unpairing of Wireless Devices Through Webpages ........................ 133
Selective Pairing of Wireless Devices Through Webpages ................... 134
Controlled Pairing of Wireless Devices (PowerTag Energy, HeatTag)
Through Webpages ..........................................................................135
Configuration Procedure of Wireless Energy Sensors Through
Webpages........................................................................................136
Unpairing Wireless Devices Through Webpages ................................. 139
Adding Wireless Devices Paired Under a Child Gateway (Universal
and Advanced Models)......................................................................141
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................143
Appendices ..............................................................................................145
Appendix A: Details of Modbus Functions ................................................. 146
Modbus TCP/IP Functions.................................................................147
Modbus-SL Functions .......................................................................149
Modbus TCP/IP and Modbus-SL Exception Codes .............................. 150
Modbus Registers Tables ..................................................................152
Function 43-14: Read Device Identification ......................................... 153
Function 100-4: Read Non-Adjacent Registers.................................... 155
Appendix B: Data Availability ................................................................... 156
PowerTag, PowerLogic Tag, and Acti9 Active Data Availability ............. 157
Environmental Sensor Data Availability .............................................. 161
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Safety Information
Important Information
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The
following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
Please Note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only
by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction
and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an
electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not
followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
!
DANGER
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
!
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
CAUTION
!
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
NOTICE
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Cybersecurity Safety Notice
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
Disable unused ports/services to help minimize pathways for malicious
attackers.
Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and
protection).
Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Remote Control
WARNING
UNEXPECTED START OF OPERATION
In case of remote control of loads, only do it for loads that can be safely left
unattended.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operating in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
NOTE: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not
available to all US models. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi product marketed in
the US must be fixed to US operation channels only.
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About the Book
Document Scope
The aim of this guide is to provide users, installers, and maintenance personnel
with the technical information and procedures needed to use and maintain the
EcoStruxure™ Panel Server.
Validity Note
This guide applies to the following EcoStruxure Panel Server models:
Entry with firmware version 001.006.000 or greater
Universal with firmware version 001.006.000 or greater
Advanced with firmware version 001.006.000 or greater
Convention
EcoStruxure Panel Server is hereafter referred to as Panel Server.
Online Information
The information contained in this guide is likely to be updated at any time.
Schneider Electric strongly recommends that you have the most recent and up-to-
date version available on www.se.com/ww/en/download.
The technical characteristics of the devices described in this guide also appear
online. To access the information online, go to the Schneider Electric home page at
www.se.com.
Related Documents
Title of documentation Reference number
EcoStruxure Panel Server Entry - Instruction Sheet NNZ76760
EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Instruction Sheet GDE74119
EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Instruction Sheet JYT24469
EcoStruxure Panel Server - Wireless Devices / Wi-Fi Antenna -
Instruction Sheet
NNZ58425
EcoStruxure Panel Server Entry - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0249EN
EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0178EN
EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0248EN
EcoStruxure Panel Server - Cybersecurity Guide DOCA0211EN
EcoStruxure Panel Server - Modbus Registers File DOCA0241EN
How Can I Reduce Vulnerability to Cyber Attacks? Cybersecurity System
Technical Note
EcoStruxure Power - Guide for Designing and Implementing a Cyber
Secure Digital Power System - Technical Guide
ESXP2TG003EN
Wireless Communication Architectures With EcoStruxure Panel
Server - Design Guide
DOCA0289EN
You can download these technical publications and other technical information
from our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download.
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EcoStruxure Panel Server Presentation
What’s in This Part
Introduction......................................................................................................9
EcoStruxure Panel Server System................................................................... 11
Hardware Description .....................................................................................15
Hardware Connection.....................................................................................20
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .......................................................22
Software Applications .....................................................................................23
Technical Characteristics ................................................................................25
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel .................................................28
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Introduction EcoStruxure Panel Server
Introduction
EcoStruxure Master Range
EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s IoT-enabled, plug-and-play, open,
interoperable architecture and platform, in Homes, Buildings, Data Centers,
Infrastructure and Industries. Innovation at Every Level from Connected Products
to Edge Control, and Apps, Analytics and Services.
Overview
EcoStruxure Panel Server is a high performance gateway which provides,
depending on the model:
easy and fast connection to
edge control software such as EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert or
EcoStruxure Power Operation,
Building Management Systems such as EcoStruxure Building Operation,
cloud applications such as EcoStruxure Energy Hub, EcoStruxure Facility
Expert, EcoStruxure Resource Advisor, and EcoStruxure Asset Advisor.
an all-in-one gateway to retrieve data from IEEE 802.15.4 and Modbus
devices, and optimize energy and operation management solution.
ease of commissioning with EcoStruxure Power Commission software,
enabling device plug-and-play and auto-discovery features.
ease of operation with user-friendly embedded webpages, and data
contextualization for more relevant analytics.
communication protocols:
Ethernet
IEEE 802.15.4
Wi-Fi
The 3 models of Panel Server are:
Entry (PAS400)
Universal (PAS600 series)
Advanced (PAS800 series)
Main Features
EcoStruxure Panel Server provides the following main features:
Gateway functionality Modbus TCP/IP to Modbus Serial Line (Modbus-SL)
Data concentrator for the following wireless devices: PowerTag Energy and
PowerLogic Tag sensors, environmental sensors, Acti9 Active, HeatTag
sensors, wireless indication auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit
breakers. For more information, see Supported Devices, page 12.
Connectivity to FDM128 Ethernet display
Connectivity to Schneider Electric monitoring software (such as EcoStruxure
Power Monitoring Expert (PME), EcoStruxure Power Operation (PO),
EcoStruxure Building Operation) or third-party software
Connectivity to Ethernet or Wi-Fi
Two Ethernet ports to optionally separate upstream cloud connection from
field device network (Universal and Advanced models)
Supported transfer protocols: Modbus TCP/IP, HTTPS (HTTP not supported),
and SFTP
Real-time data in easy-to-understand embedded webpages
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3 years of data logging (Advanced model)
Dashboard view for reporting (Advanced model)
Data export with native connection to Schneider Electric cloud services (such
as EcoStruxure Energy Hub, EcoStruxure Facility Expert, EcoStruxure Asset
Advisor, and EcoStruxure Resource Advisor)
Setup through EcoStruxure Power Commission software allowing off-line
configuration preparation, and embedded webpages
Feature Availability
The following table presents the availability of the main features on the Panel
Server range.
Main features EcoStruxure Panel Server
Entry Universal Advanced
Power supply 24 Vdc PAS600L PAS800L
110–240 Vac/Vdc PAS600T
110–277 Vac/Vdc PAS400 PAS600 PAS800
Power over Ethernet (PoE) PAS800P
10/100BASE-T Ethernet One RJ45 port Two RJ45 ports Two RJ45 ports
Upstream Modbus TCP/IP connectivity (edge connection) ✔ ✔ ✔
Upstream Wi-Fi connectivity ✔ ✔ ✔
Downstream Modbus TCP/IP connectivity ✔ ✔
Downstream IEEE 802.15.4 connectivity ✔ ✔ ✔
Downstream Modbus-SL connectivity ✔ ✔
Digital inputs (including WAGES (Water, Air, Gas, Electricity,
Steam))
Two digital inputs
(PAS600L)
Two digital inputs
(PAS800L)
Wi-Fi external antenna ✔ ✔
IEEE 802.15.4 external antenna
Data sampling ✔ ✔ ✔
Data logging 3 years
Commissioning tool of Panel Server and connected devices EcoStruxure Power Commission software
EcoStruxure Panel Server webpages
Schneider Electric cloud applications EcoStruxure Energy Hub
EcoStruxure Facility Expert
EcoStruxure Asset Advisor
EcoStruxure Resource Advisor
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Architecture
From a simple electrical distribution system with one device to large electrical
distribution systems, the EcoStruxure Panel Server collects data from any of the
supported devices.
The following illustration shows typical architectures of EcoStruxure Panel Server:
PowerTag Energy Acti9 Active
AFDD
PowerTag Rope
EcoStruxure
Panel Server
I/O Smart Link
Ethernet or Wi-Fi LAN
Schneider Electric
cloud services
Protection
relays
Power meters FDM128
display
Circuit breakers
Power Monitoring Expert
or third-party edge control
software
EcoStruxure Panel Server webpages
Power meters
Circuit
breakers
Water meters
Gas
meter
Water
meter
Pulse
energy meters
Gas
meter
Energy
meters
Pulse
energy meters
HeatTag
sensors
Environmental
sensors
Miniature
circuit breakers
and contactors
Circuit breakers
Ethernet /
Modbus TCP/IP
Internet
Ethernet or Wi-Fi LAN
Modbus-SL communication
ULP system
Digital inputs/outputs
IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communication
Network Connectivity
EcoStruxure Panel Server network connectivity can be subdivided into two parts:
Upstream connection to supervision software and cloud applications.
Downstream connection to local field devices.
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Upstream Connection
The upstream network of EcoStruxure Panel Server can be used to connect cloud
applications or Modbus TCP/IP monitoring and supervision application.
Entry model:
This access can be provided through the Ethernet port on the Panel Server or
through the Wi-Fi interface.
Universal and Advanced models:
This access can be provided through the two Ethernet ports on the
EcoStruxure Panel Server or through the Wi-Fi interface.
Depending on the Ethernet port configuration, the data transmission behavior
is as follows:
In switched mode, the two Ethernet ports are connected to the internal
Ethernet switch of the EcoStruxure Panel Server. Devices connected to
either of the Ethernet ports can see each other.
In separate mode, Ethernet port ETH1 is connected to the upstream
network while Ethernet port ETH2 is used to create a downstream
Ethernet network separate from the upstream Ethernet network.
In case of Wi-Fi connection, Wi-Fi is always considered the upstream network
and the Ethernet ports are separated from the Wi-Fi network.
Downstream Connection (Entry Model)
Devices in the downstream network can be connected to the Panel Server Entry
wireless concentrator through wireless network according to IEEE 802.15.4.
Downstream Connection (Universal and Advanced Models)
Devices in the downstream network can be connected to Panel Server Universal
and Advanced through different means:
Wireless network according to IEEE 802.15.4
• Modbus-SL
Modbus TCP/IP (Ethernet and Wi-Fi)
Panel Server digital inputs (PAS600L, PAS800L)
Depending on the configuration of the Panel Server Ethernet ports, data
transmission behavior is as follows:
In switched mode, it is possible to daisy chain several network devices via the
Panel Server. The Modbus TCP/IP devices connected to either port of the
Panel Server can be directly accessed by monitoring and supervision
software running on a device physically connected to either ETH1 or ETH2
port.
In separate mode, the Modbus TCP/IP devices connected via the ETH2 port
to the downstream Ethernet network may be accessed by upstream
monitoring and supervision software through ETH1 port.
Supported Devices
List of supported devices (depend on Panel Server model):
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Wired devices communicating through Modbus-SL, Modbus TCP/IP, or digital
inputs:
Circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors
Protection relays
Power meters
Energy meters
Pulse meters
IO modules
Gateways
Wireless devices:
PowerTag Energy and PowerLogic Tag sensors
Acti9 Active
Wireless indication auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit
breakers
Environmental sensors:
Easergy TH110/CL110
HeatTag sensors
Wireless CO2sensors
Wireless temperature and humidity sensors
PowerTag Ambient
PowerTag A
The devices supported by the Panel Server are listed in the respective release
notes:
DOCA0249ENEcoStruxure Panel Server Entry - Firmware Release Notes
DOCA0178EN EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Firmware Release
Notes
DOCA0248EN EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Firmware Release
Notes
Maximum Configuration
The maximum number of devices that can be configured in a system with a Panel
Server depends on the model.
The maximum number of devices that can be configured in a system with a
Panel Server Entry is 20 wireless devices as combination of PowerTag
Energy sensors, PowerLogic Tag energy sensors, Acti9 Active, wireless
indication auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit breakers, wireless
CO2sensors, wireless temperature and humidity sensors, PowerTag A,
PowerTag Ambient, Easergy TH110/CL110 environmental sensors, and
PowerLogic HeatTag sensors.
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The maximum number of devices that can be configured in a system with a
Panel Server Universal or Advanced depends on the type of connected
devices:
Wireless devices:
Up to 40 wireless devices as combination of PowerTag Energy
sensors, PowerLogic Tag energy sensors, Acti9 Active, wireless
indication auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit breakers,
wireless CO2sensors, wireless temperature and humidity sensors,
PowerTag A, PowerTag Ambient, Easergy TH110/CL110
environmental sensors, and PowerLogic HeatTag sensors, PowerTag
Control, and PowerLogic PD100 with maximum 10 PowerTag Control
devices, maximum 15 PowerLogic HeatTag, and maximum 15
PowerLogic PD100 sensors
or up to 85 Easergy TH110/CL110 environmental sensors
NOTE: Total number of PowerTag Control, PowerLogic HeatTag, and
PowerLogic PD100 should not exceed 20 devices.
A maximum of 32 Modbus-SL devices without repeater, or a maximum of
9 I/O Smart Link Modbus devices
A maximum of 128 Modbus-SL devices with repeater
A maximum of 64 Modbus TCP/IP devices (including devices physically
connected to the Panel Server and virtual devices, that is, IEEE 802.15.4
wireless devices connected to a child Panel Server gateway)
For more information, contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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Hardware Description
Panel Server Entry
Front face
PAS400
Panel Server
B
A
C
Bottom
ETH
HF
D E
Rear
MAC ID:
serial N°:
2 1
LN
Power 110-277 Va c
H
G
A. EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED
B. Restart button
C. QR code to product information
D. Ethernet LED 1: Speed
E. Ethernet LED 2: Activity
F. Ethernet communication port
G. Power supply terminal block
H. MAC address and serial number
For information about installation of Panel Server Entry, consult
the instruction sheet available on the Schneider Electric website:
NNZ76760.
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Panel Server Universal
Front face
PAS600L
Panel Server
B
E
F
D
C
A
Bottom
Wifi
antenna
ETH1 ETH2
D1/+ D0/-
RS485
0V
7 8 9 10
Wi
antenna
ETH1 ETH2
D1/+ D0/-
RS485
0V
7 8 9 10
I J K
G H G H
Rear
L
I
Top
PAS600L
Panel Server
Power 24V
c
21
MAC ID
Serial N°
M
A. Power supply terminal block
B. Digital input terminal block (PAS600L)
C. EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED
D. Restart button
E. QR code to product information
F. RS485 Modbus communication port
G. Ethernet LED 1: Speed
H. Ethernet LED 2: Activity
I. External Wi-Fi antenna port
J. Ethernet 1 communication port
K. Ethernet 2 communication port
L. Grounding connection
M. MAC address and serial number
For information about installation of Panel Server Universal,
consult the instruction sheet available on the Schneider Electric
website: GDE74119.
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Panel Server Advanced
Front face Bottom
Wifi
antenna
ETH1 ETH2
D1/+ D0/-
RS485
0V
7 8 9 10
Wi
antenna
ETH1 ETH2
D1/+ D0/-
RS485
0V
7 8 9 10
I J K
G H G H
Rear
L
I
N
Top
PAS800L
Panel Server
Power 24V
c
MAC ID:
Serial N°
21
M
A. Power supply terminal block (PAS800, PAS800L)
B. Digital input terminal block (PAS800L)
C. EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED
D. Restart button
E. QR code to product information
F. RS485 Modbus communication port
G. Ethernet LED 1: Speed
H. Ethernet LED 2: Activity
I. External Wi-Fi antenna port
J. Ethernet 1 communication port
K. Ethernet 2 communication port
L. Grounding connection
M. MAC address and serial number
N. External IEEE 802.15.4 antenna port (PAS800, PAS800L)
For information about installation of Panel Server Advanced,
consult the instruction sheet available on the Schneider Electric
website: JYT24469.
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EcoStruxure Panel Server Status LED
The LED indicates the operation mode of the EcoStruxure Panel Server.
LED indication Description
EcoStruxure Panel Server switched off.
EcoStruxure Panel Server is powering on. System boots within
2 minutes.
EcoStruxure Panel Server in normal operation.
Minor malfunction detected. Connect to EcoStruxure Panel Server
software to diagnose.
Major malfunction detected. EcoStruxure Panel Server must be
replaced.
Ethernet Status LEDs
The combination of the two LEDs of one RJ45 port indicates the Ethernet
communication status of the EcoStruxure Panel Server.
Ethernet LEDs Description
LED 1: Speed LED 2: Activity
No Ethernet communication
10 Mb Ethernet communication active
100 Mb Ethernet communication active
Restart Button
To restart the EcoStruxure Panel Server:
1. Press and hold the button for more than 10 seconds then release it.
Result: The status LED turns steady orange.
2. Wait for the EcoStruxure Panel Server to restart completely:
a. The status LED remains steady orange while the EcoStruxure Panel
Server is rebooting.
b. The status LED turns steady green when the EcoStruxure Panel Server
is in normal operation.
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Tamper Detection
A tamper-indicating label helps detect unauthorized physical access into the
EcoStruxure Panel Server. This label is light grey with Schneider Electric written in
black.
The following figure illustrates the position of the tamper-indicating label (A)
affixed on the right-hand side of the EcoStruxure Panel Server:
A
Before installing, operating, servicing, or maintaining the EcoStruxure Panel
Server, check the tamper-indicating label integrity.
External Wi-Fi Antenna (Optional)
The external Wi-Fi antenna is an option for Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Use the external Wi-Fi antenna in specific use cases such as when the Panel
Server is installed in a switchboard with metallic partitions and door. The antenna
improves the quality of radio frequency signal.
Connect the Wi-Fi antenna (reference PASA-ANT1) at the bottom of the Panel
Server and install the antenna on the roof of the switchboard.
For information about installation of the external antenna, consult the instruction
sheet available on the Schneider Electric website: NNZ58425.
For information about Wi-Fi communication in the Panel Server system, consult
DOCA0289EN Wireless Communication Architectures With EcoStruxure Panel
Server - Design Guide.
External IEEE 802.15.4 Antenna (Optional)
The external IEEE 802.15.4 antenna is an option for Panel Server Advanced.
Use the external IEEE 802.15.4 antenna in specific use cases such as when the
Panel Server Advanced is installed in a switchboard with metallic partitions and
door and some wireless devices are located in a different place. The antenna
extends the wireless network outside the switchboard.
Connect the IEEE 802.15.4 antenna (reference PASA-ANT1) at the top of the
Panel Server Advanced and install the antenna on the roof of the switchboard.
For information about installation of the external antenna, consult the instruction
sheet available on the Schneider Electric website: NNZ58425.
For information about wireless communication in the Panel Server system, consult
DOCA0289EN Wireless Communication Architectures With EcoStruxure Panel
Server - Design Guide.
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Hardware Connection
Connection to Ethernet
Entry model
Ethernet
ETH
PAS400
Panel Server
Power 110-277 V
ac
21
NL
MAC ID:
serial N°:
PAS400
Universal, Advanced models
NOTE: PAS800P can be powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE). For
information about connection of PAS800P to an Ethernet switch with Endspan
PoE ports or Midspan PoE ports, consult the instruction sheet available on the
Schneider Electric website: JYT24469 EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced -
Instruction Sheet.
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Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Panel Server User guide

Category
Networking
Type
User guide

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